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In our group buying model many people get together and negotiate discounts. For example, if one camera costs $200, then the seller would be willing to sell two for $380, three for $520 etc. In this model both the buyer and seller win. It is not necessary to have a very large group to negotiate discounts. With as little as three or four buyers you should be able to negotiate a satisfactory discount. However a larger group will always be able to negotiate larger discounts.

Each buyer, even if they buy the same item, have slightly different preferences e.g. someone may like a red camera, somebody blue, yet some others black. However, as long as the items bought are same or similar the group will be able to negotiate a discount.

We have launched just such a product. At www.thebuyersnNET.com you can form a buying group of same or similar items where you can have individual variances to suit your individual taste and style. A person buying a refrigerator can also team up with a person buying a dish washer and negotiate a discount.

The buying group can exchange ideas wnd invite many sellers of their choice to bid on their club business and then negotiate them down further using the negotiate feature. The whole process is fully automated. There is no exchange of money between buyers and all payments are made through the website directly to sellers. You money is safe.

So join and enjoy a unique buying experience that strengthens your buying power at www.thebuyersNET.com! Get together, buy together!

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We have been working on developing this site for the last two years. Finally we have reached a point where we can now invite consumers to use it.

Everyone knows that you can get lower prices when you buy in larger quantities. To make this happen, we have created a portal where you can form your own buying clubs, invite your friends and family to join in or join in with other members. You can do this for expensive electronics, computer systems or even day to day items like groceries, diapers or organic produce.

Once you have the desired quantity, invite sellers to bid on your club business and negotiate from the point of strength. Exert your combined buying power to negotiate volume discounts.

Go ahead and try it at www.thebuyersNET.com and let me know what you think. Our mantra is “Get together, buy together!”